What are the most common mistakes to avoid when launching a new product?
Hussam
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NonCoders
Always claim your product.
No prep.
Marketing is equally important as building product. Easy to forget when you are early.
Integral
If you don’t already have a community before launching, it’s going to be incredibly hard. So don't launch until you have a small following.
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@sahilypatel You are right. It is very importnat.
Have you gathered any useful tips on how to build a good community? I would love to know
hire.win
Stay away from the One More Feature trap and launch ASAP!
Jupitrr
Launching anytime but 12:01 AM PST!
AI Ads Analyzer
assuming what you want to make is what the target customer needs :)
Underestimating marketing impact and misevaluate what are your best actions (but using mayze.io can solve this)
Hello Hussam! I think these common mistakes must be avoided while launching a product:
1. Lack of Market Research: Understand your target market and competitors thoroughly.
2. Ignoring Customer Feedback: Actively gather and implement customer insights.
3. Poor Timing: Ensure you launch when the market is ready and your product is fully prepared.
4. Inadequate Marketing: Develop a robust marketing strategy to create awareness.
5. Weak Value Proposition: Clearly articulate the unique benefits of your product.
Not testing the product thoroughly before launch can lead to issues. You don’t want to release something that’s buggy
Dont focus on votes only. Always look for the feedback so you can improve your product.
One common mistake to avoid when launching a new product is not understanding your target audience. Make sure you know who you're creating for and what they really need.
Launching without a pre-launch strategy executed well.
I think that is one of the major reasons why most products fail to grab the interest of the right audience.
Singing songs about the product and its features.
It's like saying Netflix allows you to watch movies you love rather than saying Netflix brings 'movies' to you.